TFM FOR AVIATION

Task Force Movement: Life Cycle Pathways for Veterans and Military to Aviation aka “TFM for Aviation” is in support of the White House Aviation Action Plan to Strengthen America’s Aviation Workforce
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Task Force Movement for Aviation was developed due to the critical nature of the supply chain crisis and the Aviation industry’s need to successfully engage with transitioning service members and veterans and military spouses across the country. Honorable Patrick J. Murphy has served as Chairman of Task Force Movement since its launch.

Task Force Movement for Aviation is now housing specific break-out sessions with Industry Stakeholders inclusive to Employers, Aviation Associations and Labor Union, VSO’s, Academia and Vocational Institutions and Government Agencies inclusive to Military Services. The goal and objective of TFM is to house convenings for the Industry Stakeholders and identify mainstream information/discovery from the stakeholders that are directly impacted by the supply chain crisis and to find long- and short-term solutions to remedy. TFM will be submitting a report back to the Administration upon completion of the convenings that will be inclusive to the potential long- and short-term remedies and recommendations for operationalized solutions based on discovery of the convenings.

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Task Force Movement for Trucking is now housing specific break-out sessions with Industry Stakeholders inclusive to Employers, Trucking Associations and Labor Union, VSO’s, Academia and Vocational Institutions and Government Agencies inclusive to Military Services. The goal and objective of TFM is to house convenings for the Industry Stakeholders and identify mainstream information/discovery from the stakeholders that are directly impacted by the supply chain crisis and to find long- and short-term solutions to remedy. TFM will be submitting a report back to the Administration upon completion of the convenings that will be inclusive to the potential long- and short-term remedies and recommendations for operationalized solutions based on discovery of the convenings.

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Veterans help solve supply chain problem caused by aviation workforce shortage

Most of us didn’t give much thought to the supply chain until our normal lives were disrupted by the pandemic. But now, these concerns have become real kitchen table issues for the first time in recent memory as families confront increasing costs and empty shelves. One area that has seen marked improvement, however, is in supply chain employment. Many veterans are to thank for this progress…

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If you are an industry stakeholders inclusive to Employers and Associations, VSO’s Academic and Vocational Training Institutions, State and Federal governing bodies, and Armed Forces, join our team through the appropriate link below.